About this Tool
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Consolidates multiple remotes into one app
- ✓Supports both IR and Wi-Fi connections
- ✓Simple setup process
✗ Cons
- ✗Requires IR-enabled iPhone for infrared control
- ✗Limited to iOS devices
- ✗Some features locked behind in-app purchases
Key Features
Control TVs, set-top boxes, and soundbars from your iPhone or iPad
Supports both IR blaster and Wi-Fi connected devices
Wide brand compatibility including Samsung, LG, Sony, and more
Customizable button layouts and device profiles
Standard remote functions: power, volume, channel, input, menu
Save multiple device profiles for different rooms
Simple setup wizard for brand and model selection
Clean interface mimicking a traditional remote control
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